Supreme Court refuses to pass directions for changing guidelines on COVID-19 treatment
On Thursday, the Supreme Court of India refused to give any direction to change the guidelines for the treatment of Covid-19 patients. Supreme Court denied
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On Thursday, the Supreme Court of India refused to give any direction to change the guidelines for the treatment of Covid-19 patients. Supreme Court denied
A writ petition was filed in the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution to issue a writ of mandamus. The petition seeks direction
The Division Bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar dismissed the writ petition (Naresh Kumar v. Director of Education & Anr.)
The petition was filed in Bombay High Court against the order of the government which states that workers would be paid their monthly wages. The court discussed the issue and decided to not interfere in the order as the matter related to same issue is pending before the court. But the court said that areas where lockdown is lifted, the employers can deduct wages if worker s are absent.
The Kerala High Court directed the Ernakulam district administration and the Cochin Corporation to work unison with the area manager for Southern Railways to ensure that all measures are taken to avoid the possible impact of floods during the monsoon season.
Whether “Normalisation and Equalisation” can be used for evaluation of tests, when the prior instructions do not mention them? Calcutta High court answers the same
In the case of Sanpreet Singh Ajmani vs. Union of India and others the Uttarakhand High Court responded to public interest litigation filed by a
The on-going global pandemic COVID-19 has proven to bring grim consequences for the staff and judges of the Calcutta High Court. Calcutta High Court is
On 28th April 2020, the Patna HC held that all the students stranded in Kota, Rajasthan which is well known for its coaching centres for
Hon’ble Mr Justice Tashi Rabstan of Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Jammu, over video-conferencing, heard the case of Chaman Lal & Ors. v. State of
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